Once you have launched your survey, SurveyMethods shows you real-time response statistics, including the status, launch date, close date (if applicable), total survey takers, and median response time. You can also see how many respondents were from the web launch and email launch, split between partial and complete responses. You can view and manage the […]
Category: Analyze Your Survey Results
Manage Web Responses
Once you have launched your survey, SurveyMethods shows you real-time response statistics, including the status, launch date, close date (if applicable), total survey takers, and median response time. You can also see how many respondents were from the web launch and email launch, split between partial and complete responses. You can view and manage the […]
View Survey Launch and Response Statistics
Once you have launched your survey, SurveyMethods shows you real-time response statistics, including the status, launch date, close date (if applicable), total survey takers, and median response time. You can also see how many respondents were from the web launch and email launch, split between partial and complete responses. You can find the survey launch […]
Automatically Receive Survey Results via Email
With SurveyMethods, you can have an email sent to you (or any email you specify) each time a respondent submits a survey, or use criteria analysis to send survey results only when the response meets certain criteria. To configure this setting, navigate to the survey settings menu by clicking the settings icon () from the […]
Publish Survey Results Online
With SurveyMethods, you can share your real-time survey results online. You can share your survey results with coworkers, customers, clients, stakeholders, or anyone else you wish to share them with. You can choose whether to share the results summary report only or the summary and the individual results reports, or you can share any of […]
Points Questions
Points-based questions allow you to assign point values to one or more of the answer choices. You can then use those point values to “score” a response or use them in your analysis. When Can You Use Point-Based Questions? Online tests: If you are a training company or a trainer, you can create online tests […]